PatENT Online hub is developed as an educational one-stop for entrepreneurs with migration background(s) interested in finding information, educational opportunities and educational materials in field of starting their enterprises and patenting innovative entrepreneurial solutions and approaches.
This hub is developed by Learning Library OU, and it primarely serves as educational spot for individuals involved in online activities and online courses organised by the company, within the PatENT Project.
In the section Educational materials you can find materials useful for both individuals and organisations interested in topics of entrepreneurship and patenting. Soon we are publishing micro online learning courses that will be of use for individuals just starting the entrepreneurship walk, and interested in protecting innovative segment of their work.
Stories section of the website brings stories of entrepreneurs with migration background currently living in Lithuania, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Portugal. Check their stories and advices they have to share.
If you go to the part of the hub called “Where to find information“, you will find links to Estonian governement sites providing you with information on e-residency, starting a company, finding grants and funding for your enterprise, and information on how to patent your innovative idea or solution.
If you want to find our more about the other hubs existing in 4 more countries (Lithuania, Germany, Ireland, and Portugal), check the Other hubs section of the site.
For any additional information feel free to use Contact form to reach out to us.
The PatENT Project aims to teach young migrants about opportunities that exist around them and ways how they can use these opportunities. We want to raise their awareness of the potential of entrepreneurship and motivate them to consider starting a business. In doing this we believe that we would make a lasting impact not only on individuals but also on overall communities.
This entrepreneurship project for migrants, will be a powerful instrument not only for their employability but for the social inclusion of this target group into the community.
Developing educational approaches to entrepreneurship, and particularly patenting in business among young migrants is the core of this project. Using their vast experience with entrepreneurship education, the project partners are planning to develop new methods to address the needs and constraints of their target group. Patent entrepreneurship will have a particularly important place in the educational tools that will be developed, as an area in which we see a great potential for involving our beneficiaries.
This project will also focus on providing open education and innovative educational materials in youth work. The expected results of this strategic partnership are two-fold. On one hand, partners will develop outputs (Guidebook and Educators Guide) that can be used to provide non-formal education to youth workers and beneficiaries about developing activities for (youth) patent entrepreneurship.
To learn more about the project, check the project website.